Monday, July 17, 2023

Keep Coastal Road safe for everyone-Zozobrado

Photo courtesy of the City Planning and Development Office



Councilor Jesus Joseph Zozobrado reminded motorists and pedestrians to prioritize their safety when traversing the newly-inaugurated Davao Coastal Road. 


Segment A of the road project, which covers the shoreline of Bago Aplaya through Times Beach or the Talomo-Matina area, was opened to traffic on July 1.


“While I understand the excitement of the people, I would like to caution motorists and passersby to make safety a priority for everyone,” Zozobrado said in a privilege speech during last Tuesday’s City Council session.


Zozobrado’s reminder came amid reports that motorists have been making unnecessary stops in the middle of the Coastal Road to take photos.


Photo courtesy of the City Planning and Development Office



Zozobrado, who previously chaired the council committee on public works, said the project was not completed overnight. “I had the opportunity to work with hundreds of people who tirelessly pushed for the completion of the Davao City Coastal Bypass Road Project,” he added.


He said the Coastal Road Project was constructed, primarily to ease the flow of traffic along the Matina-Ulas-Toril section. 


“The scenic view we have along the coastal road is a bonus that every Dabawenyo should be thankful for,” he said.


Just like any road, Zozobrado said, the Coastal Road is governed by traffic laws, which vehicles and pedestrians alike should follow. Motorists making unnecessary stops along the busy road inconvenience other motorists and endanger lives, he added.


He also reminded those enjoying the facilities of the Coastal Road including the playground, to clean up and not leave garbage in the area as it is not only an inconvenience but also unhealthy to both people and the environment. It also means additional expenses to the government, he added.


“We can still enjoy the Coastal Road without violating existing laws. Jogging and walking are allowed especially along Bago Aplaya, for as long as you stay on the sidewalk, bike lanes and open park,” he said.


The Public Safety and Security Office, the Davao City Police Office and the City Transport and Traffic Management Office and Task Force Davao are regularly monitoring the Coastal Road. 


“But with or without the authorities, let us show that we Dabawenyos are disciplined, and capable of self-regulation,” he said.

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